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VOTERS'BALLOT
FREEPORT
BALDWIN
ROOSEVELT
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BXST MEADQf, N Y 11554
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FREEPORT, NEW YORK, OCTOBER 30,1975 PRICE: 15^ PER COPY
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Biwntegni^ in^^^ County leglslafure, Town
To Be Sold
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WORKltN^iJppR 6 l k | SAFETY. FrMp<>rt Mayor Wililam WhHa
{ f i i^ ^jfromSJaft) • prs^tsrhit: Prqdwnition-dedaring^ Ncnrember 5
FREEPORT — "Comers," the
first comniunity-wlde fun- ,
draising'event to beTield by the-
"Freeport: Spirit of ITS'* Bicente­nnial
Cdmihitlee, will _be the
subject of a'meeting of November
S.Tpnf, Koom 210-212 of Freeport
High School. -ALL residents are
invited lb volunteer. .: :-
^'Corners"- will, be held -
Saturday.. November 8, and-
Tuesday, Novembetr 11, 11am to.
2pfn, rain ;br shine. Volunteers
will man.: .the ..norlherh.- and
tbulh^.sddes. af-every.major.
inteisecUon.on Merrick Roadiind,
Atlantic Avenue between
Bayview Avenue and South Main
jSfareet. -Wearing as much red,
T^hite'and bfaie as possible,'they
Xlandldates On Ballot ~
FREEPORT - - Freeporters will go to the polb Tuesday, Nov­ember
4, and be facM .With a complicated ballot bearinjg one
state proposition, seven slate amendments, two NassailWie34;Uc^^ Maril^ Roller anci
-Freeppit'pbiicel Detectne" Juliiis ^ ^fe;-There wrill - be 'a' Parchti' •
- MMting',NQvml»iF6/8pni,.jii^^A ()odeb v
__.foV,'rtudent«, NcwemberB,- 3
pinwJBioup ( ^
.tennla . In Freeport, Long Scliool; 24 E.D.. Village Hall; 25
-^"°'" ^- : „ J i . •• E. D.. Village Hall; 26 E . D . .
Recording to .Fundraising- Freeport Hose; Company *5.
,Ctau;^onmn Adelaide Aims^Jiie, (LfeoMrd Ave. and Star Place);-
"i^5"^?li^^Si*^"5l^,i?'"~27 E. D.;: Columbus: Avenue
students at already ex tphree sHseigdh SIcnhteoroel sht'a vine school; 2« E. D.. Hose Company
.volunteering- their servieesT
"Now, let's hear from the other
residents// Aifiis said. "If you
feel you cannot work on *Cor-
••:• FREEPORTi-iThefirst;in;,theseries~brsix concerts'plarihed.for
. the 1975-76 •"seaMnT.by^.tfae Fre^rt-Aito'Cound^
T&tuniay;NOTenibwlfatFre§poitirigh5_and_J2:.30rpmri.
• The Eleo Pomare Dance
Cotnpany was organized ia 1958
in New.'York'. A successful-two^-
- yeartoin-of Europe was followed
by-national acclaim when they^
returned to appear at the New
; Pdmare, - one -of. the. major
- American forces in choreography '
.'today, has" tabght "with the
, national ballet companies in
- HoUahd, Stockholm . University.:
• and the First Internatiotjal Dance'
Seminar of the Royal. Dutch
.Ballet^.. - •
A limited number of tickets will
be available' the night of per-fprmance.'
The cost, for those who
can prove Freeport residency, is
'$2.50 for adults and- $1 for
students and senior citizens. Non
can be proud of .:; and we will if
every-resident .gives $1." -
'Ck)m Piolice '
Arrest Womaa-
FREEPORT — "The combined
_efforts _of_the_ piolice. Jforces. j f
Freeport, Nassau. County, and
york::irityLCenteCw-tbe_Bn)oklyni.residehts ar«-£harged 43.50.-
. Academy of Music, the ANT A
Theatre on Broadway-and the
Kennedy Center in Washington,
D.C; The group has appeared on
television many times and was
The two-year old Freeport Arts
Council is a voluhteeir, non-profit
organization,-equally funded by
the Village and the Freeport
Sdiodl District. • . . . »
New'York City has led to the
arrest of a 23-year-old Freeport
woman on charges of assault in
the second degree of -a police
officer, escape iii the third
- JLd^ree,.i?ss€ssion:of heroin .in
the seventh degree and
prostitution.
-HZ- (15 Broadway); 29 E. D
Columbus Avenue School; ME.
p.. Hose Company #4 (W. Sunrise
Highway); 31 E. D,. Freeport
Memorial Library; 32~E. Q.,
Hook and Ladder Company i l (76
Church Street) 33 E.D*. Bayview
Avenue School; 34 E. D„
FrK«port Memurial Library; 35 E.
D.. Bayview "Avenue Pharmacy',
(comer Atlantic Ave;);-3G E. D.. ''
Bayview Avenue Hose Company
«: 37 E. D.. Archer Street
School; 38 E. D.. Glblyn School;
- 39 E, D.. Glblyn School;'40 E. D..
Giblyn School; 41 E. D.. Freeport _
- Hcse Company #1 ,(2J'Southside-
Ave.): and 76 K. D.. Bayview
Avenue Hose (3o. *3 (Bayview &
Atlantic Aves.). ; .-.'
Voters - in - need of tran-jThe'resulta'ofth-
e vote oiiXoun^
Propositions One' and TSVO will
determiner'^the form ;of County .
govemmehtl If Proposition One.-.
.for'.a'newly weighted Board of '.
Supervisors, receives-the most
number of voles.' the winner of .
the Dorfman-Gulolta race will,
have no office to claiml If County
• Proposition- Two receives the."•
most, votes, the winner of the
Legislative race will represent
. the. Freeport-Roosevelt-Merrick-
North , Merrick : Legislative
District only until a pprmanent
Legislature Is elected on April 6.
If 1 neither Proposition receive
mor« "Yes", votes. than "No"
votes, the coart-impbseS' "LUf
'plan*'- • for; County .-Legislature
goes into effect and either Dorf-.
man or Gulotta'will be seated
-January 1. fpr_a_twpj'ear term,
-In the Town of. .Hempstead,
incumbant Francis Purcel!,
(Repub.^ons.) is opposed by.
' (Continued on Page-20)
The Falling Leaves Must 9e Bagged
FREEPORT. — nie Village
Highway Department has started
- special pickups of bagged leaves..
-—AS property owners must adhere
to the proper'sdiedide if the
program is to be successful.
Plastic bags holding leaves are
. not to be placed on thecmij for
pickup except on the''day set
aside. , . . •
Extra large and heavy duty -
plastic bags may be purchased at
Village Hall at 10 bags for $1.75,
~ on weekdays between 8:30 am
and 4 pm. .
The schedule for bagged leaves
pickup is as foDbws:
- Monday - Northwest (Sunrise
Highway north to the Village
Line, North Main Street west to
the Vfllage'Line); JTuesday -
Southeast; (Sunrise Highway
south to the Village LInerSouth
Grove Street east to the Village
line); Thursday - -Northeast
(Sunrise Highway north to the
Village Line, North Main Street
east to the Village Line); and
Friday - Southwest (Sunrise
Highway south to the Village
line. South Grove Street west to
the Village Line),
. The , program, by Highway
Department personnel, uses
packer trucks. The Sanitation
Department will also pick up
bagged leaves on Wednesdays,
not over four bags per home.
The woman, Robin Campbell of
TJay Street, allegedly solicited
Freeport Police Officer John
Westenriann, who was in ^ plain
clothes, at il:30 pm., September
26, on the corner of Jay Street and
Grand Avenue. Informed she was
under arrest, a straggle began
and the officer was punched and
bitten.-The~woma'n thenbroke-
. free and escaped. Officer
Westermann was taken to Lydia
E. Hall Hospital, where he was
treated and released.for con-tuisions
of the face and a bite on
the forearm.
Acting on information received
from the 28th Precinct of the New
York City Police Department,
Nassau First Squad Detective
Michael -O'Connor and Freeport
Detective- Claude Tristram
arrested Campbell who was
.arraigned at First District Caait
last week.
•*-i
A GOOD SCOUT. Frecporter Raymond Rowan, Sr., (tecond from
i.) of Pino Sueet, was one of only ten leaden in the Nassau County
Council, Boy Scouts of America^ to be honored at the Annual-
Recognition Dinner, October 21, with a Silver Beaver. The award b
the highest to be bestowed t;y a local Boy Scout Council and is pre­sented
for Distinguished Service to boyhood. Rowan's wife, Edith,
(IJ was prc«tit for the ceremony. - - — ___. — •.